Entertainment
HEADLINER FOR 2012

Born as Emmit Ellis, Jr. on Novermber 10 n1940 in
Homer, Louisiana,
Bobby Rush has become a blues
legend with a signature sound he calls "Folk Funk".
While initially a Chicago blues singer he eventually
broke through with his funkified, soul/blues with
risqué subject matter. In 1971 he scored a #34 R & B
hit with "Chicken Heads" and soon followed that up
with regional hits on Jewel Records like "It's Alright",
"Bow-Legged Woman, Knock Kneed Man" & "She's A
Good'un". Bobby began crafting a unique style that
incorporated blues, funk and folk. From Jewel, he went
to Warner Brothers then to Philadelphia International
Records. By 1982, Rush had signed with LaJam Records out of Jackson, Mississippi,
where he released five albums, one of which was the phenomenally successful hit
Sue, and became a major attraction in the South. But it was in 1995 that Bobby found
a home at Malaco's Waldoxy label. At Waldoxy, he released One Monkey Don't Stop
No Show which was nominated for two W. C. Handy Awards. The Living Blues Critics'
Poll named him the year's Best Live Performer in 1995. In 1996 and 1997, he captured
the Real Blues Magazine Award as The Best Soul/R & B Live Performer. After leaving
Waldoxy 2003 was a pivotal year for Rush as he was prominently featured in Richard
Pearce's documentary film "The Road To Memphis," broadcast on PBS as part of
Martin Scorsese's film series "The Blues" and also saw the launch of his Deep Rush
record label. He's released three excellent albums to date on the label. His live shows
are a riot with his vaudevillian instincts and knack for writing tunes that brim with
playful down-home wit.  
Source: http://www.soulbluesmusic.com/bobbyrush.htm
Entertainment Schedule:

1:00 p.m.                Copiah Ministerial Alliance Gospel Choir
2:00 p.m.                By Faith (Gospel)
3:00 p.m.                to be announced
4:00 p.m.                The Greer Brothers (Country/Rock)
6:00 p.m.                Bobby Rush (R&B Blues)